Xerox WORKCENTRE PRO 128 User manual

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Scan Features
Minimum Requirements Guide
WorkCentre M123/M128
WorkCentre Pro 123/128
701P42081
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WorkCentre Pro 123/128
Minimum Requirements
To enable Scanning Features
6/28/04
Version 1.1
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Table of Contents
GENERAL NETWORK SETUP................................................................................................................................................................. 5
ADVANCED NETWORK SETUP .............................................................................................................................................................. 6
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REREQUISITE.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
REMOTE AUTHENTICATION SETUP...................................................................................................................................................... 8
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CAN TO E-MAIL:...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
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CAN TO FTP/SMB:................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
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ETWORK SCANNING:............................................................................................................................................................................... 9
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REREQUISITE.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
LDAP SETUP .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
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REREQUISITE........................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
SCAN TO EMAIL/IFAX/RECEIVE EMAIL/MAIL NOTIFICATION SETUP.............................................................................................. 15
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REREQUISITE........................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
SCAN TO FTP/SMB SETUP................................................................................................................................................................... 21
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REREQUISITE........................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
NETWORK SCANNING SETUP ............................................................................................................................................................. 23
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REREQUISITE........................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
SCAN TO MAILBOX ............................................................................................................................................................................... 24
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REREQUISITE........................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
APPENDIX A........................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
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XAMPLES OF CONFIGURING THE LDAP FIELDS ON DIFFERENT SEVERS..................................................................................................... 26
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Purpose
This document is intended to help the support centers and analysts in enabling Networking and Scanning features for use on a M123/M128 device.
This document is not a substitute for the system administrator’s guide or the user guide, rather it is intended to be used as a quick reference or
checklist when enabling the scanning features.
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These are the minimal settings required to enable the device on the network.
General Network Setup
Field Name Description Location Value
Host Name The device’s SMB Host Name. WUI :
Properties Æ Protocol Settings Æ TCP/IP
Ex: XRXxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Enable “TCP/IP”
Port
Port by which TCP/IP client
communicates with the TCP/IP server
WUI :
Properties Æ Port Settings
LUI :
System Settings Æ System Settings Æ Network
Settings Æ Port Settings
Get IP Address
The Method used to get an IP address.
Examples are;
DHCP or
Manual,
Etc.
WUI :
Properties Æ Protocol Settings Æ TCP/IP
LUI :
System Settings Æ System Settings Æ Network
Settings Æ Protocols Settings
Default is DHCP Auto.
Note: If set for anything
other than Manual, skip
IP Address, Subnet
Mask and Gateway
fields.
IP Address
This is Sheeta’s TCP/IP Address.
The IP Address is a unique address
that identifies a device in a network.
WUI :
Properties Æ Protocol Settings Æ TCP/IP
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Ex: 192.168.1.50
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General Network Setup
Field Name Description Location Value
Settings Æ Protocols Settings
Subnet Mask The Subnet mask address of the
device. The Subnet Mask identifies
which part of the IP Address contains
the Subnet Address and which part
contains the host (or device) address.
WUI :
Properties Æ Protocol Settings Æ TCP/IP
LUI :
System Settings Æ System Settings Æ Network
Settings Æ Protocols Settings
_____._____._____._____
Ex: 255.255.255.0
Gateway
Address
The Gateway Address is the IP
Address of the gateway, or router, that
the machine will use to access devices
on other subnets.
WUI :
Properties Æ Protocol Settings Æ TCP/IP
LUI :
System Settings Æ System Settings Æ Network
Settings Æ Protocols Settings
_____._____._____._____
Ex: 192.168.1.1
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DNS and WINS information has to be populated if a server name has been specified. DNS and WINS are protocols that allow the device to use
names rather then IP addresses when specifying the hosts of services that the device uses (ex: LDAP Host, Kerberos Host, SMTP/ pop3 Host, etc).
Prerequisite
Complete the Network Installation. Refer to Æ General Network Setup
Advanced Network Setup
Field Name Description Location Value
DNS Server
Address (up to 3
DNS server
addresses can be
specified)
Dynamic Name Service. Specifying
hosts by IP address is error prone and
difficult. DNS allows names to be
assigned to IP addresses. A DNS
server allows a client (like
WUI :
Properties Æ Protocol Settings Æ TCP/IP
_____._____._____._____
Ex: 192.168.1.2
If DHCP box is check via
Web UI, then DNS address
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Advanced Network Setup
Field Name Description Location Value
M123/M128) to ask the DNS server
to look up the IP address for hosts
specified by name.
information is populated
automatically.
DNS Address 1-
3
These three fields allow the entry of
DNS server IPs. For the device to use
any Hostname…
WUI :
Properties Æ Protocol Settings Æ TCP/IP
_____._____._____._____
Ex: 192.168.1.2
DNS Name This is the Domain name of the
device.
WUI :
Properties Æ Protocol Settings Æ TCP/IP
Ex:
<DNSName>.<company>.com
Domain Name
(up to 3 DNS
Domain Names
addresses can be
specified).
If DNS Server Address (IP address)
is left blank, then the DNS domain
names need to be specified
WUI :
Properties Æ Protocol Settings Æ TCP/IP
Ex:
<DNSName>.<company>.com
WINS Server Used in Microsoft Networking
(SMB). WINS allow names to be
assigned to IP addresses. A WINS
server allows a client (like Sheeta) to
ask the WINS server to look up the
IP address for hosts specified by
name
WUI :
Properties Æ Protocol Settings Æ TCP/IP
Ex:
<DNSName>.<company>.com
If DHCP box is check via
Web UI, then WINS address
information is populated
automatically.
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The M123/M128 device performs user authentication using Kerberos for windows and Kerberos for Solaris. When enabled, user access to scanning
features (excluding scan to mailbox) will be prevented for un-authorized users. Access to the scanning features will be enabled once the user is
authenticated by Kerberos.
However, since the username/password provided to utilize the scanning features (i.e. Scan to SMB, Scam to FTP, e-mail, Network Scanning) IS
NOT the same username / password used to authenticate with the Kerberos server, tracking each user when accessing the networking features of the
device will not be possible.
The following procedure describes how Kerberos works with different scanning functions.
Scan to E-Mail:
The user selects <Scan to email>
A login/password popup is displayed requiring the user to provide a username and password to the Kerberos server.
The user enters the login and password.
The device passes the login and password to the Kerberos server and if a match is found the user is successfully authenticated.
“From:” field of the e-mail is automatically populated with the device login name and e-mail address created at the time of the device
configuration.
If SMTP server requires authentication, the device will use the SMTP username/password created at the configuration of the device to send an
email to the server.
Scan to FTP/SMB:
The user selects <Scan to FTP/SMB>
A login/password popup will be displayed to authenticate users with the Kerberos server.
The user enters the login and password.
The login and password is passed on to the Kerberos server and if a match is found the user is successfully authenticated.
The user needs to enter a valid login and password for the FTP/SMB server. This may or may not be the user’s Kerberos login/password,
rather it is a login/password that is accepted by the FTP/SMB server.
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Network Scanning:
The user selects <Network Scanning>
A login/password popup will be displayed to authenticate users with the Kerberos server.
User enters the login and password.
The login and password is passed on to the Kerberos server and if a match is found the user is successfully authenticated.
Through the templates/repositories, the users will enter a valid login/password for FTP/SMB servers. This may or may not be the user
login/password; rather it is a login/password that is accepted by the FTP/SMB server.
Public templates are accessible to any user. Private templates require a password that may or may not be different from the Kerberos
password.
Prerequisite
Complete the Network Installation. Refer to Æ General Network Setup
Complete DNS/WINS set up if Host names are provided for the mail servers, rather than IP addresses. Refer to Æ Advanced Network Setup
Remote Authentication Setup
Field Name Description Location Value
Remote Setup login Enable Remote Authentication LUI:
System Settings Æ Login setup/Auditron
Administration Æ Remote Login Setup
Default:
ON:
Guest ON:
Remote Server IP
Address or Server
name.
The IP address or the host name
of the Kerberos server.
Note: If server host name is used
instead of the IP address, refer to
Advanced Network Setup for
DNS / WINS settings.
LUI:
System Settings Æ System Settings Æ
Network Settings Æ Remote
Authentication
_____._____._____._____
Ex of the IP address:
192.168.1.2
Ex of the host name:
Ex:<name>..<company>.com
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Remote Authentication Setup
Field Name Description Location Value
Remote Server Port
number
This is the Port Number used.
Default is 88.
Remote Server
Realm Name
Fully qualified domain which
Kerberos server supports
Ex:
Kerberos.<company>.com
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LDAP, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, is an Internet protocol that email programs use to look up contact information from a server. LDAP-
aware" client programs can ask LDAP servers to look up entries in a wide variety of ways. LDAP servers index all the data in their entries, and
"filters"(ex. Search root entry DN) may be used to select just the person or group you want, and return just the information you want. LDAP servers
also provide an "authentication" service so that only authenticated users can access the LDAP server. However, most LDAP servers do not requires
authentication.
Please refer to Appendix A for some examples on custom fields format as required by different servers.
Prerequisite
Complete the Network Installation. Refer to Æ General Network Setup
Complete DNS/WINS set up if a Host name is provided for the LDAP servers, rather than IP addresses. Refer to Æ Advanced Network Setup
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LDAP Setup
Field Name Description Location Value
Directory Server
(LDAP)
Enable LDAP
Primary Server The Primary IP address of the LDAP
server or server Name. If server name
is used, ensure that DNS information is
properly populated via Centreware
Internet Services.
_____._____._____._____
Ex: 192.168.1.2
OR
Ex:<name>.<company>.com
Primary Server Port
Number
Port number of the primary LDAP
Server
Ex: Port 389
Secondary Server The Secondary IP address of the LDAP
server or server Name
_____._____._____._____
Ex: 192.168.1.2
OR
Kerberos.<company>.com
Secondary Server
Port Number
Port number of the primary LDAP
Server
Ex: Port 389
Login/password Login and password information
required connecting to the LDAP
server
. Note: most LDAP servers don’t
require authentication, and therefore
the login and password is usually
optional.
LUI:
System Settings Æ System Settings
Æ E- Mail / Fax Settings Æ
Address Search (Directory Service)
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LDAP Setup
Field Name Description Location Value
Search Root entry
DN (Distinguished
Name
The format of the naming context will
vary depending on the LDAP Server
being used.
A DN identifies an entry in an LDAP
directory. Because directories are
hierarchical, DNs identify the entry by
its location as a path in a hierarchical
tree (much as a path in a file system
identifies a file). Generally, a DN
begins with a specific common name,
and proceeds with increasingly
broader areas of identification until
the country name is specified.
CN=common name,
[OU=organizational unit,
O=organization, L=locality,
ST=state or province], C=country
name
LUI:
System Settings Æ System Settings
Æ E- Mail / Fax Settings Æ
Address Search (Directory Service)
Ex for Active Directory
Server:
Rodc.Xerox.com
dc=rodc,dc=Xerox, dc=com
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LDAP Setup
Field Name Description Location Value
Scope of Search Search scope determines how far down
the directory tree to search. There are
three values that can be set for scope:
base, which; onelevel, which, and
subtree which
This field narrows the search criteria as
defined by the Search Root entry.
Options are:
Root Entry Only -- only
searches the same level as the
DN defined by the base DN
setting
One level below Root Entry
only -- will search one level
below the base and does not
include the root entry
All levels below root entry --
searches the base entry and
everything below the base
Object class of
search target
This is like the Wild card. If one enters
a string of characters for search criteria
then all names that contain that string
will be returned.
Ex:
*
Server Application The choices are
Active Directory
Netware
Other Application (ex. Domino)
LUI:
System Settings Æ System Settings
Æ E- Mail / Fax Settings Æ
Address Search (Directory Service)
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LDAP Setup
Field Name Description Location Value
Attribute type of
Recipient name
Directory searches are often done by
searching for a partial name in the
common name (cn) attribute.
Ex: searching for "Flint"
within the cn would turn up
this entry.
Williams Flintson
Barb Flintson
Wilma Flintson
Etc.
Attribute type of
Last Name
This is the surname (last name).
Ex:
Flintson
Attribute type of
First Name
This is the given name
Ex:
Wilma
Attribute type of E
Mail Address
Email address
Ex:
dino@bedrock.com
Attribute type of
Custom Item 1
These fields can be customized. The
type holds the value of the field
Ex:
telephoneNumber
Attribute Name of
Custom Item 1
These fields can be customized. The
Name field displays the word
Ex:
Telephone Number
Attribute type of
Custom Item 2
These fields can be customized. The
type holds the value of the field
Ex:
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hysicalDeliveryOfficeName
Attribute Name of
Custom Item 2
These fields can be customized. The
Name field displays the word
LUI:
System Settings Æ System Settings
Æ E- Mail / Fax Settings Æ
Address Search (Directory Service)
Ex:
Office
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LDAP Setup
Field Name Description Location Value
Attribute type of
Custom Item 3
These fields can be customized. The
type holds the value of the field
Ex:
department
Attribute Name of
Custom Item 3
These fields can be customized. The
Name field displays the word
Ex:
Department
Maximum search
results
The number of requests that LDAP will
return (maximum is 100)
Search time Out The amount of time it waits to get a
response from the LDAP server.
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Email, iFax, and Receive email at the device requires SMTP (for sending mail) and POP3 (receiving mail) to be populated correctly. If host names
are entered for the email servers (i.e. SMTP and POP3) then DNS / WINS information need to be populated correctly.
Prerequisite
Complete the Network Installation. Refer to Æ General Network Setup
Complete DNS/WINS set up if Host names are provided for the mail servers, rather than IP addresses. Refer to Æ Advanced Network Setup
R : Required
NR : Not Required
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Scan to Email/iFax/Receive Email/Mail Notification Setup
Field Name Description Location Scan
To
Email
iFax Receive
Email
Mail
Notification
Value
Enable “Send
Email Port”
Without
enabling this
port, Scan to
email option will
not be made
available.
LUI:
System Settings
Æ System
Settings Æ
Network
Settings Æ Port
Settings
R R NR R
Enable Receive
Email Port
Without
enabling this
port, Scan to
email option will
not be made
available.
WUI:
Properties Æ
Port Settings
LUI:
System Settings
Æ System
Settings Æ
Network
Settings Æ Port
Settings
NR R R NR
Enable SOAP
Port
SOAP is a
simple XML
based protocol to
let applications
exchange
information over
HTTP.
Or more simply:
SOAP is a
WUI:
Properties Æ
Port Settings
R NR NR NR
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Scan to Email/iFax/Receive Email/Mail Notification Setup
Field Name Description Location Scan
To
Email
iFax Receive
Email
Mail
Notification
Value
protocol for
accessing a Web
Service
Administrator
Email Address
Address used to
receive mail
notification
when device can
not connect to
the SMTP Server
WUI:
Properties Æ
Machine Details
R R R R
Ex:
admin@<company>.com
Machine Email
Address
This is the Email
address of the
device.
WUI:
Properties Æ
Machine Details
LUI:
System Settings
Æ System
Settings Æ
Network
Settings Æ
Machine Email
Address
R R R R
Ex:
machine@<company.com
SMTP Server
Address
OR
SMTP Server
The IP address
of the SMTP
server.
WUI:
Properties
Æ
Protocol
Settings Æ
Email
R R NR R _____._____._____.____
Ex – Server Address:
192.168.1.2
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Scan to Email/iFax/Receive Email/Mail Notification Setup
Field Name Description Location Scan
To
Email
iFax Receive
Email
Mail
Notification
Value
Name (it is
better to use the
fully qualified
domain name)
LUI:
System Settings
Æ System
Settings Æ
Network
Settings Æ
SMTP Settings
Ex – Server Name:
Name.<company>.com
SMTP User
Name and
Password
This is the
SMTP server
authentication.
If SMTP server
requires
authentication,
the a login and
password is
required for the
SMTP server
WUI:
Properties Æ
Protocol
Settings
Æ
Email
LUI:
System Settings
Æ System
Settings Æ
Network
Settings Æ
SMTP Settings
R R NR R
POP3 Server
Address
OR
POP3 Server
Name (it is
better to use the
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The IP address
of the POP3
server.
WUI:
Properties Æ
Protocol
Settings Æ
Email
LUI:
System Settings
Æ System
NR R R NR _____._____._____.____
Ex – Server Address:
192.168.1.2
Ex – Server Name:
Name.<company>.com
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Scan to Email/iFax/Receive Email/Mail Notification Setup
Field Name Description Location Scan
To
Email
iFax Receive
Email
Mail
Notification
Value
domain name) Settings Æ
Network
Settings Æ
POP3 Settings
POP3 User
Name and
Password
This is the POP3
server
authentication.
If POP3 server
requires
authentication,
the a login and
password is
required for the
POP3server
WUI:
Properties Æ
Protocol
Settings Æ
Email
LUI:
System Settings
Æ System
Settings Æ
Network
Settings Æ
POP3 Settings
NR R R NR
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Scan to Email/iFax/Receive Email/Mail Notification Setup
Field Name Description Location Scan
To
Email
iFax Receive
Email
Mail
Notification
Value
LDAP Remote Address
Book directory
server supports
Windows 2000
Active
Directory,
Exchange Server
2000, and
Exchange Server
2003 and Novel
Netware 5
WUI:
Properties Æ
Protocol
Settings Æ
LDAP
LUI:
System Settings
Æ System
Settings Æ
Network
Settings Æ
Email Settings
Should be set if
Global search is
required
NR NR
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